SHORT COURSES AND INDUSTRY TRAINING 2014

SHORT COURSES AND
INDUSTRY TRAINING 2014
There are plenty of short course and industry training options
this year, keep this brochure handy!
Disclaimer:
Information contained in this publication is correct at the time of printing, but may be subject to change. Whilst all
reasonable efforts will be made to ensure listed programmes are offered and regulations are current, EIT reserves the right
to change content, method of delivery, to withdraw any programme or course of study, or impose limitations on enrolment
should circumstances require this.
Some programmes and courses mentioned in this publication are subject to sufficient enrolments being received.
See our website www.eit.ac.nz for the latest information or contact us on freephone 0800 22 55 348 (0800 CALL EIT).
Contents
Sylvia Gee’s Thai Cuisine Cooking
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Sylvia Gee’s Asian Cuisine Cooking 2
Korey Field Master Classes
Sweet Xmas Gifts
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Junior Chef
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Barista3
Certificate in Food Safety
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Bartenders’ Certificate*
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Photoshop4
Photography4
InDesign4
Screenprinting 4
Business of Being an Artist 4
Introduction to
Screen Production 5
Beginners Guide to Live Sound and
Recording5
Workplace Assessor 5
Introduction to Gas, Arc,
and MIG Welding
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Advanced Gas, Arc, and MIG Welding 6
EST - Electrical Service Technician
Preceptor Workshop Day 1
Preceptor Workshop Day 2
Cervical Screening
Handle with Care
Introduction to Beauty
and Hairdressing
English for Living Raranga (Weaving) weekend workshops Mahi Pounamu Greenstone carving 6
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Industry Training
Computing10
Business11
Horticulture12
Agriculture12
Viticulture and Wine
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Sylvia Gee’s Thai Cuisine
Cooking
Sylvia Gee delivers dynamic, stylish and
comprehensive cookery classes specialising in Thai
cuisine. Gain the confidence to create a range of
classic Thai dishes from everyday dining through
to food entertaining. Students will be required
to purchase their own ingredients for each class.
Students must be 18 years or older.
Duration: Eight weeks
Dates:
Thursdays 15 May to 3 July or
Thursdays 31 July to 18 September
Time:
7.00pm - 10.00pm
Cost:$225
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Training Kitchen P128
Contact: Gill 06 974 8000 ext 5033
[email protected]
Sylvia Gee’s Asian Cuisine
Cooking
This Asian inspired course by Sylvia Gee will
impress you, your family and the people you love
to cook for. This course focuses on the traditional
flavours of Cantonese style cuisine and the
boldness and aromatic flavours of South East
Asian dishes. This course is a real taste sensation
and not to be missed.
Duration: Eight weeks
Dates:
Thursdays 16 October to 4 December
Time:
7.00pm - 10.00pm
Cost:$225
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Training Kitchen P128
Contact: Gill 06 974 8000 ext 5033
[email protected]
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Korey Field Master Classes
Sweet Xmas Gifts
Take some time out from your routine to learn
how to make macaroons and edible Christmas
decorations and gifts. Meet Korey Field, Patissier,
in a professional kitchen where you’ll discover the
secrets behind making these delights. Catering to
the professional chef and home enthusiast alike,
this small-group experience is limited to 18 people
per class so you’ll learn how to make special treats
with personalised attention from your host.
Students must be 18 years or older.
Duration: One day
Dates:
Macaroons 29 April
Christmas Treats 2 December
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:
$180 per class
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Training Kitchen P128
Contact: Gill 06 974 8000 ext 5033
[email protected]
Junior Chef
This course is for students who are 14 years or
older and still attending secondary school. Learn
about basic food safety, followed by hands-on
instruction in preparing a wide range of items.
Themes to be confirmed
Duration: Three days
Dates:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
7 to 9 July
29 September to 1 October
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:$160
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Training Kitchen Room P128
Contact: Gill 06 974 8000 ext 5033
[email protected]
Barista
With this short course you will learn about the
history of coffee, how to operate and maintain
espresso machines, get hands-on practical
training for all coffee styles and an introduction to
customer service skills. Students must be 16 years
or older.
Duration: Two nights
Dates:
Consecutive Monday and Tuesday
evenings starting:
3 March, 31 March, 5 May, 9 June, 30
June, 18 August, 15 September, 13
October, 3 November, 17 November
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm Mondays
6.00pm - 9.00pm Tuesdays
Cost:$120
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Room P103
Contact: Gill 06 974 8000 ext 5033
[email protected]
Bartenders’ Certificate*
Learn the principles and practices of bartending,
host responsibility and how to serve beer, wine
and spirits. Students must be 18 years or older.
Duration: Three days
Dates:
Monday to Wednesday
8 to 10 December
Time:
9.00am - 4.00pm
Cost:$200
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Room P114
Contact: Gill 06 974 8000 ext 5033
[email protected]
*This is not the Bar Managers (LCQ) qualification.
The LQC in not available at EIT this year.
Certificate in Food Safety
This course meets the Napier City Council and the
Hastings District Council Food Safety bylaws
(Level 1 and 2)
Duration: Two, half days
Date:
Register your interest
Time:
9.00am - 1.00pm
Cost:$299
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale, R Block
Contact: Elayne (06) 974 8000 ext 6043
[email protected]
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Photoshop
Photoshop is widely used by photographers and
graphic artists to edit and re-touch images.
Learn some of the most practical features of this
powerful software.
Duration: Seven weeks
Dates:
Thursday evenings
15 May to 26 June
16 October to 27 November
Time:
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Cost:$165
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Art and Design Studios, Room D110
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
Screenprinting
This workshop introduces practical techniques of
screen printing including how to make a screen,
how to use light sensitive emulsion and how to
print onto paper or a fabric surface. This workshop
is suitable for beginners.
Duration: One weekend
Dates:
Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 October
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:$165
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Art and Design Studios, Room D118
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
Photography
Learn the principles and practice of good digital
photography - we will cover how to control
exposure, camera modes, digital file sizes and
composition, with practical exercises to put into
practice what is learnt.
Duration: Two days
Dates:
Saturdays, 4 October and 11 October
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:$165
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Art and Design Studios, Room D113
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
InDesign
A beginners guide to use Adobe InDesign. Learn
about layout, text and images to design your own
documents, pamphlets, brochures and books.
Duration: Seven weeks
Dates:Thursdays
7 August to 18 September
Time:
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Cost:$165
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
D Block, Room D110
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
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Business of Being an Artist
What does it take to become a professional
artist? How do you develop an arts career? How
do you market yourself? Price your work? Run a
home studio? This workshop is designed for the
emerging artist keen to learn the professional
skills necessary to turn their creative talent into a
successful arts career.
Duration: One weekend
Dates:
Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 September
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:$165
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Art and Design Studios, Room D111
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
Introduction to
Screen Production
Get a taste of working in the Screen Production
industry. Practical lessons in camera and sound
recording, editing and sound mixing from
experienced professionals at our purpose-built
Screen Production studios.
Duration: Three days
Dates:
Tuesday 7 to Thursday 9 October
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:$165
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Screen Production Studios, G Block
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
Workplace Assessor
Upon completion of this programme successful
candidates will be able to design, plan and
conduct assessment of people gathering evidence
for their own Unit Standards based awards. Unit
Standards include 4098 and 11552.
Duration: Three days
Dates:
Course 1:
Monday 28 to Wednesday 30 April
Course 2:
Wednesday 1 to Friday 3 October
Time:
9.00am - 4.30pm
Cost:$650
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Room M203
Contact: Ambah (06) 974 8000 ext 5038
[email protected]
Beginners Guide to Live
Sound and Recording
Get an understanding of basic live sound and
recording. Cover sound, signals, speakers and
microphones through to equipment, editing and
mixing.
Duration:Two days
Dates: Saturdays, 21 and 28 June
Time:
9.00am - 4.00pm
Cost:
$165
Venue EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Music Studios, Room F126
Contact: (06) 974 8000 ext 5019
[email protected]
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EST - Electrical Service
Technician
Introduction to Gas, Arc,
and MIG Welding
An introduction to gas, arc and MIG welding.
Register your interest for the introductory welding
courses now.
Duration: Eight nights - (two nights per week)
Date:May
Register your interest
Time:
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Cost:$433
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale, T Block
Contact: Lynne (06) 974 8000 ext 5294
[email protected]
Advanced Gas, Arc, and MIG
Welding
This short course will provide an opportunity to do
a qualified welding procedure.
Register your interest for the advanced welding
courses.
Duration: Eight nights - (two nights per week)
Date:August
Register your interest
Time:
6.00pm - 8.30pm
Cost:TBA
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale, T Block
Contact: Lynne (06) 974 8000 ext 5294
[email protected]
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If you would like an electrical service
qualification but cannot commit to full-time
study then the Electrical Service Technician
course is for you. It provides all the theory and
practical components of the qualification.
After completion of the on-job training and the
national exam, you’ll be legally qualified to work
on a range of electrical appliances. You’ll also
be endorsed to disconnect and reconnect fixedwired appliances.
Duration: 21 weeks
Date:
February and July 2014
Register your interest
Time:
6.00pm - 8.00pm
Cost:
$860 (approx)
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Contact: Lynne (06) 974 8000 ext 5294
[email protected]
Preceptor Workshop Day 1
Develop your preceptoring skills. This Level One
course is for Registered Nurses who preceptor RN’s
and student nurses.
Duration: One day.
Must complete day 1 to enrol in day 2
Date:
July Dates TBC
Time: 8.30am to 4.00pm
Cost:$75.00
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
L Block, Room L319
Contact: Rita (06) 974 8000 ext 5579
[email protected]
Handle with Care
This one day workshop is designed to refresh your
techniques and update your skills for best practice
in the health, disability and aged care sector.
Available to groups on request.
Duration: One day
Date:TBA
Time:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Cost:$98.80
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
N Block
Contact: Rita (06) 974 8000 ext 5579
[email protected]
Preceptor Workshop Day 2
This workshop builds on the skills explored on Day
One. Prerequisite: Preceptor Workshop Day 1.
Duration: One day
Date:
July Dates TBC
Time:
8.30am - 4.00pm
Cost:$75.00
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
L Block, Room L319
Contact: Rita (06) 974 8000 ext 5579
[email protected]
Cervical Screening
The aim of this programme is to prepare
registered nurses, midwives and enrolled nurses
to be certified as “Approved Smear Takers”. This
programme is only appropriate for those nurses
working in situations where they have access to
taking smears
Duration: Three days
Date:
Monday 23 to Wednesday 25 June
Time: 9.00am to 4.00pm
Cost:$730
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Contact: Rita (06) 974 8000 ext 5579
[email protected]
Introduction to Beauty
and Hairdressing
A hands-on introductory course for those who wish
to enter into a career in either beauty therapy or
hairdressing.
Duration: Four days
Date:
Monday 7 to Thursday 10 July
Time:
9.00am - 4.00pm
Cost:$95.40
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
Beauty Clinic and Hair Salon
Contact: Rita (06) 974 8000 ext 5579
[email protected]
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English for Living
Is English your second language?
Do you want to improve your English?
Will help you use English in daily activities such
as:
• Shopping
• Visiting the doctor
• Supporting your child at school
• Filling out forms
• Banking
• Using the telephone.
Level 2 students will improve English skills for
employment.
Dates:
Wednesdays (Level 2)
10.00am to 12 noon
12 February to 16 April
7 May to 2 July
23 July to 24 September
15 October to 10 December
Thursdays (Level 1 and 2)
6.00pm to 8.00pm
13 February to 17 April
8 May to 3 July
24 July to 25 September
16 October to 11 December
Cost:
FREE to New Zealand Permanent
Residents
$150 for 10 weeks (Term 1 and 3)
$135 for 9 weeks (Term 2 and 4)
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale
3rd floor, Hetley Building (A block)
Contact: Vicki (06) 974 8000 ext 6072
[email protected]
Coral (06) 974 8000 ext 5108
[email protected]
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Raranga (Weaving) weekend workshops
There will be one weekend workshop each month.
You will cover a different topic each month as you
progress through different harakeke pieces and
yours skills will grow as the year progresses.
Duration: One weekend workshop per month
Dates:TBC
Cost:
$10 per workshop
Venue: EIT Main Campus, Taradale,
I137-138 Faculty of Mäori Studies
Contact: Nianna (06) 974 8000 ext 5601
[email protected]
Mahi Pounamu Greenstone carving
A series of ‘hands-on’ workshops exploring the
working of Pounamu “NZ Greenstone” with
traditional tools (no machinery). Cost is only
$10.00. Please send your payment with your
enrolment form. You cannot be enrolled unless
the fee is enclosed. Will run based on demand..
Duration: Ten weeks
Dates:TBC
Cost:
$10 per workshop
Venue: TBC
Time:TBC
Contact: Nianna (06) 974 8000 ext 5601
[email protected]
Industry Training
Industry Training
EIT also offers various industry training opportunities in a
wide range of subject areas. We can tailor training for your
workplace and employees. Training can be done at your
business or at EIT. Check out the range of options available.
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Computing
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Horticulture
Agriculture
Viticulture and Wine
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Computing
Introduction to Programming
Discover what it means to be a computer
programmer with this introductory course. You
will need to be a proficient computer user to
enter the course. During the course you will be
introduced to basic application programming
concepts and you will lay the foundation for
further programming training.
Available in both semesters
Semester 1 Monday
10.00 am to 11.00am
Tuesday
1.00pm to 2.00pm
Thursday 1.00pm to 3.00pm
Semester 2 Monday
5.00 pm to 8.30pm.
Project Management
Managing projects is an essential skill in the
business workplace. This course will introduce
you to the concepts of project management and
give you hands on experience of using Microsoft
Project an automated project management tool.
Available in both semesters
Semester 1 Tuesday
11.00am to 12.00pm
Thursday 10.00am to 12.00pm
Semester 2 Tuesday
2.00pm to 3.00pm
Friday
10.00am to 12.00pm.
Introduction to the Internet
Discover how the Internet works and some of
the features that can help businesses improve
their online marketing opportunities. The
aim of this course is to provide students with
knowledge of the concepts of the Internet and
Web page design.
Available in Semester 2
Monday
3.00pm to 4.00pm
Wednesday 1.00pm to 3.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm to 4.00pm.
E-Commerce
Discover how the Internet can help businesses
improve their online marketing opportunities.
The aim of this course is to introduce students to
the concepts of e-commerce and provide them
with the skills necessary to plan and design
e-commerce environment that meet the needs
of business.
Available in Semester 1
Tuesday
8.00am to 9.00am
Friday
8.00am to 10.00am.
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Computer Hardware
Discover what is inside the computer and how
things work. The aim of this course is to provide
students with a good working knowledge of
computing devices available today, with an
emphasis on personal computing.
Available in Semester 1
Monday
11.00am to 12.00pm
Wednesday 10.00am to 12.00pm
Thursday 9.00am to 10.00am.
Microsoft Excel
Need to improve your Excel skills, then you
can enrol on the Excel short course. The course
includes four NZQA units and you will cover
a range of intermediate and advanced Excel
spread sheet functionality including spread
sheet creation, calculations, macros, templates,
functions and pivot tables. The course is part of
our flexible study options so you can study for
free at work, home or EIT.
MYOB
Need to improve your MYOB skills, then you can
enrol on our MYOB short course. . The course
includes three NZQA units and you will cover
a range of MYOB accounting skills, including
Account payable, Accounts Receivable, General
Ledger accounting, setting up multiple users and
producing financial reports. The course is part of
our flexible study options so you can study for
free at work, home or EIT.
For further information on any of the above
courses, please contact:
Aman Kaur, (06) 974 8000 ext 5203, [email protected]
Business
The School of Business offers a number of
courses for people that would like to improve
specific knowledge and skills in the Business.
Most of these courses can be taken either in
Semester 1 or in Semester 2.
Taxation
An intensive course covering all aspects of
taxation including tax administration, income
and deductions, financial arrangements, tax on
investments, taxation of trusts, partnerships and
companies, international tax issues, disputes
procedures and GST. This course aims to provide
students with knowledge of the current tax
rules in New Zealand and research skills to
continue to solve tax problems in the future.
This course is particularly suited to students
currently working within an accounting
environment who would like to deepen their
knowledge and understanding of tax.
Economic Environment
This allows people to apply elements of economic
theory to contemporary issues and encourages
them to appreciate the economic way of thinking
as a means to apply to business decisions. It
includes topics such as the nature of economics,
demand and supply principles, the theory of the
firm, the concept of market failure, the macroeconomic environment, government policy in
the economy and international trade. It uses
resources from newspapers and the internet for
current economic issues and encourages students
to reflect on their learning in relation to their own
personal situation and the business world.
Fundamentals of Small Business
This course enables people to examine the
characteristics of successful small businesses
and the options for small businesses including
business structures and financial sources. It
considers the sources of advice and assistance
available to get them started. It further allows
students to work through aspects including
marketing choices of setting up a small business
in a practical way. It considers legal, financial
and operational controls that are required in any
small business to maintain its viability in a New
Zealand context.
Employment Relations
Allows people to examine the Employment
Relations processes – formal and informal – and
apply them so that the parties can each achieve
their mutual goals.
Law for Business
The introduction to structures and operation
of Government, the New Zealand Legal system
and legal processes, the regulation of Business,
business structures and legal obligations
and their application in the contemporary
environment.
Entrepreneurship
People will develop their understanding of the
theory and practice of entrepreneurship and
innovation.
Marketing Principles
Introduce people to the field of marketing,
including the functional, social and managerial
dimensions of marketing.
Introduction to Accounting
Introducing the basic concepts of accounting
and finance for use in the business environment.
Business Planning
People will be able to produce a business plan
in the context of a defined business scenario or
case study. The business plan will link financial,
operations and marketing issues into a cohesive
whole. Students will also be able to participate
as a line manager in the construction of
budgets and a number of other areas including
Operational and Applied Management.
For further information on any of the above
courses, please contact:
Roni Hastings, 06 974 8000 ext 5202,
[email protected] or
Wendy Nichol, 06 974 8000 ext 5016,
[email protected]
Human Resources Management
Allows people to explore Human Resource
Management activities for the effective
management of people in an organisation.
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Horticulture
Much of Hawke’s Bay’s economy centres
around horticulture resulting in a substantial
workforce being employed in these landbased industries. Alongside our horticulture
programmes and qualifications, EIT offer
individuals industry training in this area. These
short courses may also be of interest to the
home gardener and life-styler:
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Soil and Soil Management
Irrigation Fundamentals
Workplace Safety
Plant Science
Landscape Design (Introductory)
Sustainable Horticulture Practice
Plant Pests and Diseases
Greenhouse Plants
Garden Practice
Pruning Fruit Trees
For further information on any of the above
courses, please contact:
Elayne Versteeg, 06 974 8000 ext 6043,
[email protected]
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Agriculture
Potential farm workers, life-stylers and those
keen to learn practical outdoor skills will find
plenty of choice with EIT’s agricultural industry
training short courses.
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ATVs, Motorbikes, Tractors
Fencing
Chainsaws
Animal Health and Welfare
Animal Handling
For further information on any of the above
courses, please contact:
Elayne Versteeg, 06 974 8000 ext 6043,
[email protected]
Viticulture and Wine
Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s premium
wine regions and producing wine that receives
international acclaim. Experienced and highly
qualified EIT staff offer the widest range of
programmes in grapegrowing and winemaking
at any tertiary institute in NZ. EIT has two
modern purpose-built complexes, including
a teaching and research winery, wine sensory
laboratory and science laboratories.
In addition to our comprehensive range of wine
science and viticulture qualifications, EIT also
offers short courses in:
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Wine Sensory Evaluation
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Grapevine Trellis and Canopy
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Pruning Grapevines
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Grapevine Pest and Disease Management
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Vineyard Establishment
For further information on any of the above
courses, please contact:
Marion Earwicker, 06 974 8000 ext 6942,
[email protected]
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Hawke’s Bay Campus
Location
501 Gloucester Street
Taradale, Napier
Postal Address
Eastern Institute of Technology
Private Bag 1201
Hawke’s Bay Mail Centre
Napier 4142
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